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Nov 19, 2007 -
Travel much? Try these easy stretches for when you get off the plane. They will help revitalize your travel weary body by opening up your chest and shoulders.
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Nov 13, 2009 -
Searching for (or stealing) someone else's spotty Internet signal is never fun. Trust me, I've tried it — and let's just say Savvy wasn't smiling when it cut out . .
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Nov 03, 2009 -
This post comes from the group Celebrity Sightings from member PopGal.
I was on a Southwest flight from LA to San Francisco Sunday and sat right behind Jon Voight! He was seated in a window seat being quite chatty with the two girls next to him, who didn't seem to have any idea who he was.
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Oct 06, 2009 -
Forget snakes. I'm scared of babies on a plane — especially my own! A year ago, I would have felt confident passing on travel tips for flying with infants as my daughter was a dream baby barely making a peep for 6-hour flights.
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Sep 04, 2009 -
These days, airlines are engaged in new flights of fancy: in an effort to set themselves apart from competitors, many have been upping the ante on food offerings.
Airlines began charging for meals post-9/11, but food-for-purchase replacements never fared well. They came with high price tags, questionable freshness, and inventory challenges.
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Jul 08, 2009 -
If the new administration has your family dreaming of our nation's historic roots, a trip to Washington DC is sure to inspire the next generation of public servants. We continue our week of big-city non voyages in the nation's capital with activities and food that will help families recreate the DC experience without breaking their wallets.
- The National Mall is lined with some of the best museums in the world, and one of the most popular is the National Air and Space Museum. Teach your budding astronauts about the history of manned space flight and then have them create their own rocket ship that will transport them to the moon. Rockets can be built out of blocks, cardboard or with any scraps you have lying around.
- The International Spy Museum is one of the most unique places to visit in DC, where children and adults alike can learn about the CIA and FBI's covert operations and the techniques used to keep the nation from harm. Recreate the experience with a backyard scavenger hunt where lil ones can search for hidden treasures and practice their detective skills. Don't forget the trench coats and magnifying glasses to make them feel official.
- Even in the age of email, everybody still loves to get mail and the National Postal Museum shows kids how their letters get delivered. Visit your local post office and have the kids pick out their own stamps and mail letters to their family and friends. See if the postal workers will allow your tots to view the sorting machines in the back too.
- It's hard to imagine what life was like before cars, computers and modern conveniences, but Mount Vernon, George and Martha Washington's home, does just that.
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Jun 22, 2009 -
Another day, another travel website, except this one not only helps you search for the best hotel, flight, and car rental deals across the web, but it also allows you to share your travel plans with Facebook friends via Facebook Connect.
Making its official launch today, Tripeedo aggregates the best of the best in terms of travel sites (like Kayak, Expedia, and even brand new Bing), and equips you with one giant travel search engine to help you find the best fares.
You can also post your travel info on Facebook to let friends know about your trip, or view your friends' upcoming trips .
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May 15, 2009 -
American actress, Amanda Seyfried was spotted getting off an airplane at Los Angeles International Airport this morning without any makeup. When I fly, I don't usually wear makeup, as I like to apply moisturiser midway through the flight to keep my skin hydrated. However, there are definitely times when I need to look presentable post-flight, and in those cases, I pack my cosmetics and pop into the loo before I get to baggage claim (sneaky, sneaky).
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Jun 01, 2009 -
- General Motors has filed for bankruptcy today. The company says it owes $172 billion.— New York Times
- An Air France flight traveling from Rio de Janeiro to Paris with 228 people on board vanished over the Atlantic. — Huffington Post
- Twilight dominated the MTV Movie Awards last night.
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May 28, 2009 -
When a friend is getting married 1,500 miles away, families have to decide whether to bring the kids or leave them at home. Sometimes the choice is made for them but other times, parents must weigh the options. For my last destination wedding, my husband and I chose to bring the tots with us.
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